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The Uncorking a Story podcast features curiosity conversations writers and comics. Listen in as interviewer and author Michael Carlon digs into what makes his guests tick.
Episódios
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From Ghosts to Grace: How Kirsten Mickelwait Found Healing Through Storytelling
18/06/2025 Duração: 34minThis episode is brought to you by Mike Carlon's latest novel, the Waiting Room. Check out that #1 New Release in Inspirational Spiritual Fiction Here We all have resources inside ourselves. We can get through just about anything. — Kirsten Mickelwait In this moving and insightful episode of Uncorking a Story, Mike welcomes Kirsten Mickelwait—copywriter by day, author by night—whose memoir The Ghost Marriage explores her journey through profound loss, forgiveness, and unexpected spiritual awakenings. Kirsten opens up about how writing became a healing force in her life, why resilience matters, and the soulful inspiration behind her debut novel The Ashtrays Are Full and the Glasses Are Empty. From exploring the parallels between the roaring 1920s and today, to discussing empathy’s role in both fiction and marketing, this conversation is one you won’t want to miss. Key Takeaways: Writing as Healing — How Kirsten used memoir writing to process grief, anger, and forgiveness after a painful divorce and
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Facing the Jaguar: Babs Walters on Breaking the Chain of Generational Trauma
17/06/2025 Duração: 39min“Each time I speak, someone comes up crying, saying they finally feel seen. That’s how I know the healing matters.” —Babs Walters Babs Walters has spent her life helping others find their voice—first through corporate training, and now through the courageous act of telling her own story. In this heartfelt episode of Uncorking a Story, Babs joins me to discuss her raw and inspiring memoir Facing the Jaguar, a story decades in the making. As a survivor of domestic violence and sexual abuse, Babs unpacks the long journey from disassociation to healing, how generational trauma shaped her family history, and how facing her own metaphorical jaguar allowed her to break a painful cycle. With grace, wisdom, and just the right amount of humor, Babs proves it’s never too late to speak your truth—or publish your first memoir at 80. Key Takeaways: The Healing Power of Storytelling – Writing Facing the Jaguar was not only cathartic for Babs but also a gift to others walking through their own trauma. Finding th
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Murder, Mobsters, and the Dark Side of Power, with Jeffrey Konvitz
12/06/2025 Duração: 48minIf you remove the rule of law, the dark side of human nature is very powerful—and in this period, there was no law. — Jeffrey Konvitz In this riveting episode of Uncorking a Story, Mike chats with entertainment attorney, screenwriter, producer, and bestselling author Jeffrey Konvitz—known for The Sentinel and now Circus of Satan. Jeffrey takes us deep into the violent, forgotten history of the Irish mob, the collapse of their political grip, and the rise of organized crime in America. He also reveals the decades-long journey behind writing Circus of Satan, why lawyers make great writers, and what he’s planning next. Fans of Boardwalk Empire, Gangs of New York, or The Godfather—don’t miss this one! Key Takeaways: How a Shakespeare essay at Cornell started Jeffrey’s writing journey—despite earning a “D”! The origin story behind his bestselling novel The Sentinel and its surprising success. Why Circus of Satan took 25 years to write and how it bridges a forgotten era of organized crime history.
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Storytelling, Conscious Creation, and Joyful Living, with Jackie Lapin
10/06/2025 Duração: 42minIn this inspiring episode of Uncorking a Story, Mike sits down with trailblazing journalist, bestselling author, and entrepreneur Jackie Lapin. From being one of the first female sportswriters in America to building a top PR firm and now creating a global community for history lovers through Historic Traveler International, Jackie shares her remarkable journey through storytelling, spiritual awakening, and a life lived with curiosity and passion. If you’re a writer, entrepreneur, traveler, or seeker of purpose, you’ll love this conversation. Key Takeaways: How Jackie became one of the first women in sports journalism—and the lessons she learned along the way. The origin of her groundbreaking PR agency and how she landed major clients like Toyota and the NHL. What led Jackie into the world of conscious creation, energy, and manifestation—and why it transformed her life. How she pioneered podcast and radio outreach for authors and changemakers through Conscious Media Relations. The story behind
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Secrets, Fallout, and Fiction: Kay Smith-Blum on Writing Truth into Historical Lies
05/06/2025 Duração: 44min“Nobody writes alone—and if they do, I don’t think they write well.” In this riveting episode of Uncorking a Story, debut novelist and former fashion exec Kay Smith-Blum shares how a haunting dream, buried Cold War secrets, and a real-life radioactive whale led to her award-winning novel Tangles. We dig into her writing process, the staggering truth behind the Hanford nuclear site, and the twists in her own personal history—including finding her birth family and saving a sibling’s life. This is historical fiction reimagined—and a life story that reads like a novel. Key Themes: From Fashion to Fiction: Kay’s journey from Neiman Marcus exec to award-winning novelist proves it’s never too late to rewrite your story. Uncovering Hanford’s Dirty Secrets: Tangles is based on chilling real events—radioactive whales, poisoned salmon, and decades of government cover-ups. The Dream That Sparked a Novel: A single, surreal image—red hair floating in water—launched the story that would become Tangles. A
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Uncoding the Pain: Brandi Dredge on Writing Through Trauma and Finding Purpose
03/06/2025 Duração: 40min“If I accept that I’m his victim… can I even say I’m a wife? If my child’s DNA is evidence of a crime… can I say I’m a mother?” – Brandi Dredge In this emotional conversation, author Brandi Dredge shares the raw and redemptive journey behind her memoir Girl Uncoded. From surviving childhood trauma and an abusive marriage to reclaiming her voice through writing and faith, Brandi opens up about how journaling unlocked long-buried truths and gave her a powerful new identity: survivor, storyteller, encourager. This episode is a must-listen for anyone writing from a place of pain—and hoping to transform it into purpose. Key Themes: Writing as Revelation: Brandi didn’t set out to write a book—journaling led her to uncover deep-seated trauma and ultimately shape a memoir. Reclaiming Identity: Girl Uncoded is not just a title—it’s Brandi’s process of decoding the lies she was told (and told herself) to rediscover her worth. Faith Over Performance: Her journey to faith in 2015 reframed God not as tr
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A Mother’s Journey of Hope, Grit, and Grace, with Jennifer Celeste Briggs
29/05/2025 Duração: 32min“I really wanted to reach the parents who might be crying in their kitchen and feeling alone—to let them know they’re not alone in those feelings.” – Jennifer Celeste Briggs In this moving episode, Jennifer Celeste Briggs opens up about her powerful memoir Watching Sarah Rise, the story of raising her daughter Sarah, who faced developmental challenges from birth. With honesty, warmth, and resilience, Jennifer shares how she turned overwhelming fear into focused action—building a Sunrise program at home and documenting every step in a series of letters that became the foundation for her book. Tune in to hear how one mom rewrote the rules of parenting, self-compassion, and advocacy. Key Themes: Turning Guilt into Empowerment: How Jennifer shifted from feeling responsible for her daughter’s struggles to becoming her most joyful advocate. The Sunrise Program Unpacked: A deep dive into the holistic autism therapy that transformed Jennifer’s approach to parenting. The Emotional Labor of Writing: From
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Turning Heartbreak into Humor with Virginia DeLuca
27/05/2025 Duração: 32min“All love is risky. People die, they leave, they don’t listen to you—but you love them anyway.” — Virginia DeLuca When Virginia DeLuca’s husband unexpectedly walked out on their marriage in his 60s—claiming he wanted children—her gut reaction wasn’t just heartbreak. It was: If you must go, I wish you triplets. That quip became the title of her deeply honest and darkly humorous memoir. In this episode of Uncorking a Story, Virginia joins Mike Carlon to talk about grief, personal reinvention, writing as therapy, and why putting your story out into the world is an act of both courage and compassion. Key Themes: Writing is healing – Virginia began writing her memoir the moment her husband walked out, using it to make sense of her emotional shock. You can’t control others—only your reaction – A central theme in Virginia’s journey is the power of choosing your response when life veers off script. Grief is a lifelong relationship – Whether it’s a sibling lost decades ago or a recent heartbreak, grief evolve
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Putting the Dollhouse Back Together: Beverly Armento on Trauma, Forgiveness, and Finding Voice
20/05/2025 Duração: 33min“We spend so much of our life trying to put the pieces back in the dollhouse… the furniture changes, the people change.” — Beverly Jean Armento In this emotional episode of Uncorking a Story, Michael Carlon sits down with author and educator Beverly Jean Armento to discuss her powerful memoir, Seeing Eye Girl. Beverly reflects on a childhood marked by violence, secrecy, and trauma—and how the love of teachers, a resilient spirit, and the act of writing helped her reclaim her story. Now in her 80s and still writing, Beverly proves it’s never too late to transform pain into purpose. Key Themes: The Broken Dollhouse as a Metaphor for Trauma: Beverly recounts a pivotal childhood moment—the night her family imploded—through the lens of a shattered dollhouse. That image would become a central metaphor for the chaos and damage wrought by familial dysfunction. The Silent Strength of “Strong Beverly”: For decades, Beverly coped with her trauma by compartmentalizing—presenting as competent and successful on
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From Policy to Prose: Iris Mitlin Lav’s Journey Into Fiction
13/05/2025 Duração: 32min“I’ve always believed that within the realm of what’s possible, I can do it—and fiction was just another challenge to embrace.” — Iris Mitlin Lav In this episode of Uncorking a Story, Michael Carlon uncorks the remarkable second act of Iris Mitlin Lav, a seasoned public policy expert who turned to fiction writing after retirement. Iris shares how her real-life experiences and family history shaped her second novel, Gittel’s Freedom, a moving portrayal of three generations of immigrant women navigating identity, hardship, and hope. She opens up about the steep learning curve of fiction, the importance of editing, and the confidence it takes to pursue creativity at any age. Key Themes: Reinventing yourself in retirement Transitioning from policy writing to fiction The immigrant experience across generations The role of women in shaping family legacy The emotional and technical journey of writing a novel Working with hybrid publishers and editors Encouragement for aspiring writers lat
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Life’s Too Short: Jennifer Griffith on Legacy, Loss, and the Mothers Who Shape Us
09/05/2025 Duração: 55min“My dad looked at me [from his deathbed] and said, ‘It just went so fast.’ I asked what did, and he said, ‘Life.’ That moment changed everything—I knew I had to write the book.” — Jennifer Griffith On this special Mother’s Day episode of Uncorking a Story, I sit down with Jennifer Griffith—host of About Your Mother and author of Both Sides of Then—to talk about motherhood, grief, generational trauma, and the stories that define us. Inspired by a powerful moment with her father just before he passed, Jennifer shares how her memoir became a way to heal, understand, and ultimately honor her family’s complicated legacy. Whether you’re a mom, missing a mom, or just reflecting on your own family story today, this episode is for you. Key Takeaways: Legacy begins with truth. Jennifer didn’t commit to writing her memoir until after her father’s deathbed revelation reminded her that life is short—and stories left untold weigh heavy. You don’t just inherit genetics—you inherit silence. Her family’s secrets
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Going Off Script: Wayne Scott on Marriage, Memoir, and Making Your Own Map
06/05/2025 Duração: 36min“Your marriage can be anything you want it to be—you don’t have to just follow a supplied script.” — Wayne Scott In this deeply honest and thought-provoking episode of Uncorking a Story, writer and psychotherapist Wayne Scott opens up about the emotional terrain behind his memoir The Maps They Gave Us. We dive into his decades-long marriage, navigating a mixed-orientation relationship, and redefining monogamy. With vulnerability, humor, and insight, Wayne shares how creative adaptation—not rigid roles—can help relationships thrive. Plus, we talk writing, rejection, and why the maps we’re handed may be out of date. Key Themes: Memoir as healing and artistic integration Navigating a mixed-orientation, non-monogamous marriage The importance of honest communication and chosen community Parenting through transformation and staying present Questioning the “script” of heteronormative marriage Advice for aspiring memoirists (and why publishing isn’t everything) Finding joy and identity in bo
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Identity, Rejection, and Writing What You Love, with Janet Constantino
29/04/2025 Duração: 32min“I learned that I’m dogged… I didn’t abandon it, and that became very important—not giving up.” — Janet Constantino In this soulful and insightful episode of Uncorking a Story, psychotherapist-turned-novelist Janet Constantino shares the winding journey that led to her debut novel Becoming Mariella. A former competitive Latin ballroom dancer with Sicilian roots and a love of jazz, Janet brings decades of life experience to her writing. She opens up about the long road to publication, her deep connection to family history, and how writing helps us make sense of where we come from—and where we’re going. Key Themes: Balancing a career in psychotherapy with a lifelong passion for writing The story behind Becoming Mariella and its Sicilian inspiration Lessons in rejection, resilience, and rewriting Why some novels live in the drawer—and why that’s okay Writing authentic, emotionally rich characters from family roots Choosing 2000 as a setting to avoid the social media minef
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Writing Between the Lines of History, with Barbara Southard
22/04/2025 Duração: 29min“The whole idea of historical fiction is to fill in the gaps in the emotional feeling of the participants in the crisis.” — Barbara Southard In this episode of Uncorking a Story, historian and debut novelist Barbara Southard shares the emotional and intellectual journey behind her novel Unruly Human Hearts. Drawing from her academic roots and a deep fascination with 19th-century America, Barbara reimagines the infamous Beecher-Tilton adultery trial through the eyes of Elizabeth Tilton, the woman at the heart of the scandal. We explore gender dynamics, moral codes, and the role of historical fiction in giving voice to those left out of traditional narratives. Key Themes: The emotional power of historical fiction to tell untold stories The complexity of Victorian gender roles and societal expectations The double standard in “free love” and public morality How historical fiction bridges the gaps left by historical record Challenges of transitioning from academic writing to novel-writing The enduring rele
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The Stardust Within Us: Dr. Peter Solomon on Science, Storytelling, and Saving the Planet
15/04/2025 Duração: 47min“We’ve got to start thinking of ourselves as the Earthling tribe.” — Dr. Peter Solomon In this eye-opening episode of Uncorking a Story, scientist and author Dr. Peter Solomon shares how his passion for physics, sparked in a college classroom, led to a lifelong mission to communicate science through storytelling. We explore his Stardust Mystery project and dive into his upcoming novel 100 Years to Extinction, inspired by Stephen Hawking’s chilling prediction about humanity’s future. From DNA and AI to interstellar travel and misinformation, Dr. Solomon challenges us to think big, act fast, and imagine a world where science and society evolve together. Key Themes: Using fiction to teach science and spark curiosity in kids The real science behind stardust and the Big Bang Stephen Hawking’s 100-year extinction warning How technology has outpaced society’s ability to manage it Threats of AI, climate change, nuclear weapons, and misinformation A call for a “fallacy vaccine” to fight the spread of lies on
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Writing from the Margins, with Joanne Howard
08/04/2025 Duração: 20min“Don’t be your own no—if the answer is no, let someone else say it. Don’t take yourself out of the race because of your own insecurities.” – Joanne Howard In this episode of Uncorking a Story, we sit down with debut novelist Joanne Howard, author of Sleeping in the Sun, a historical fiction novel inspired by her grandfather’s childhood in India at the end of British rule. Joanne shares her journey from copywriter to published author, the emotional and creative process of writing her first novel, and how a pandemic pup named Kash became part of her storytelling. With humility, humor, and insight, Joanne offers writers at every stage the kind of inspiration that sticks. Key Themes: Writing historical fiction from family stories and primary sources Navigating the MFA experience and learning to “kill your darlings” The reality of pitching agents and choosing hybrid publishing Bringing personal passion (like pets!) into storytelling The evolving role of copywriters in the digital age Why local bookstores m
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Stories That Find Us: Rochelle Weinstein on Pivots and the Power of Persistence
01/04/2025 Duração: 37min“The writing is the easiest part. It’s everything after that—the marketing, the visibility, the noise—that makes this business so tough. But you’ve got to keep going.” — Rochelle Weinstein Bestselling author Rochelle Weinstein joins Uncorking a Story to reflect on the career crossroads that changed her life. After walking away from a successful role in the music industry, Rochelle sat down and wrote her first novel—without any formal training—and took a leap into self-publishing. That leap paid off, launching a career that would eventually include multiple traditionally published books and a spot on the USA Today Bestseller list. In this episode, she shares her honest take on the business of being an author, the realities of breaking through in a crowded market, and the inspiration behind her latest novel, We Are Made of Stars. Key Takeaways: One bold decision can change everything. Rochelle turned down a big-city career to follow a creative spark—and ended up writing a bestseller. You don’t need permi
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Lighting Up the World: The Extraordinary Power of Fireflies with Julie Wignall
25/03/2025 Duração: 47min“We all have a light to shine, and today more than ever, the world needs us to shine those lights in all the different areas that are there.” – Julie Wignall In this illuminating episode of Uncorking a Story, Julie Wignall shares her unconventional journey from marine biology to corporate leadership to writing The Extraordinary Power of Fireflies. She reveals how each of us has an inner light and a unique purpose, and she offers insight into overcoming fear, embracing creativity, and finding meaning in the smallest moments. Through powerful storytelling and real-world examples, Julie inspires us to step into our own brilliance and change the world—one firefly at a time. Key Themes: The metaphor of fireflies and why we all have a light to shine How Julie navigated an unconventional career path spanning science, politics, and business The importance of storytelling in personal and societal transformation Strategies for overcoming fear and imposter syndrome How small, joyful moments shape a meaningful lif
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Kristen Arnett Unpacks Florida, Fiction, and Finding Your Voice
18/03/2025 Duração: 31minEach book has its own trajectory and process… The things that are meant for you come to you.” – Kristen Arnett Bestselling author Kristen Arnett joins Uncorking a Story to talk about her latest novel, Stop Me If You’ve Heard This One, a book about a queer birthday clown navigating art, grief, and life in Central Florida. We dive into her writing journey, the importance of place in storytelling, and how her background in library science influences her work. Plus, we discuss clowns, wrestling, Stephen King, and the wild ride of being a full-time writer. Key Themes: The Origin Story. Kristen’s journey from childhood writing to bestselling novelist. The Florida Effect. How the state shapes her work and why she calls herself a “place writer.” Clowning as Art. The inspiration behind Stop Me If You’ve Heard This One and what she learned researching clowns. Writing Without a Net. Why she never outlines her books and how each novel has a unique process. Overcoming Rejection. The reality of publishing an
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Leading with Purpose: Dr. Kevin McGarry on Leadership, Life, and Lessons
17/03/2025 Duração: 38min“The number one thing a leader can do is have a vision for their team's careers—yet only 12% of employees say their boss ever talks to them about it.” — Kevin McGarry, Ph.D. In this episode of Uncorking a Story, we sit down with Dr. Kevin McGarry—leadership expert, CEO of Leading 360, and author of Lead with Purpose. Kevin shares his journey from corporate leadership to academia and back, revealing the insights from his doctoral research on what makes an effective leader. He also talks about his unique approach to writing, the parallels between coaching youth sports and leading in the boardroom, and the deeper purpose behind his book. Plus, he shares how his 13-year-old daughter played a special role in bringing Lead with Purpose to life. Key Themes: The Evolution of a Leader – From corporate sales manager to leadership coach and author. Turning a Doctoral Thesis into a Business Fable – The challenge of shifting from academic writing to storytelling. Lessons from the Field – How coaching his daughter's